Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 49
... bishop of Rochester , in 1268 ; Exeter College , by Walter Stapleton , bishop of Exeter , about 1315 ; Oriel College , originally called the Hall of the Blessed Virgin of Oxford , by Edward II . and his almoner , Adam de Brom , about ...
... bishop of Rochester , in 1268 ; Exeter College , by Walter Stapleton , bishop of Exeter , about 1315 ; Oriel College , originally called the Hall of the Blessed Virgin of Oxford , by Edward II . and his almoner , Adam de Brom , about ...
Pagina 107
... BISHOP PECOCK ; SIR JOHN FORTESCUE Of the English theological writers of the age immediately ollowing that of Wiclif , the most noteworthy is Reynold Pecock , bishop of St. Asaph and ... Bishop Pecock 107 Bishop Pecock; Sir John Fortescue ·
... BISHOP PECOCK ; SIR JOHN FORTESCUE Of the English theological writers of the age immediately ollowing that of Wiclif , the most noteworthy is Reynold Pecock , bishop of St. Asaph and ... Bishop Pecock 107 Bishop Pecock; Sir John Fortescue ·
Pagina 246
... BISHOP BURNET The most active of the prose writers who , having acquired distinction in the preceding period , continued to prosecute the business of authorship after the Revolution , was the cele- brated Dr. Gilbert Burnet , now Bishop ...
... BISHOP BURNET The most active of the prose writers who , having acquired distinction in the preceding period , continued to prosecute the business of authorship after the Revolution , was the cele- brated Dr. Gilbert Burnet , now Bishop ...
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